Incredible how much changed in 20 years! Thanks for sharing!
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Adding to this (not wanting to engage on the main post): allergies have been increasing also because our environment is getting more polluted by the day. Unfortunately, allergies not being known and detected earlier means that good studies on the “real” increase of allergies are really hard to make. Same with mental health issues, that “didn’t exist” some decades ago (people either could bare it or committed suicide, that was incredibly often covered up by the family because it was shameful)
Eq0@literature.cafeto Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz•What The Bishop Chess Piece Is Called In Europe24·2 days agoLook, look! Spain having alfil meaning elephant and Italy having alfiere meaning standart-bearer (is that a common English word?) great! Which one came for the other? Or are they oddly unrelated?
Eq0@literature.cafeto World News@lemmy.world•Netanyahu: Israel to take military control of all of Gaza, but ‘we don’t want to keep it’English5·5 days agoBeing the governing body means having responsibilities towards the population. They want to erase the population, obviously they don’t want to be in control when that happens!
Having a small kid, I find it hilarious and heartwarming to see sooo many people of all ages wanting to interact just to get a laugh out of a small human!
The one thing that surprises me the most about US nowadays is that revolutionary violence is not significantly more widespread. I posit that it’s a combination of too much to lose and no hope for success, but u don’t really understand it
Eq0@literature.cafeto World News@lemmy.world•'I won't humiliate myself': Brazil's president sees no point in tariff talks with TrumpEnglish61·6 days agoThe Trump presidency is eroding the international US standing at a pace that leave me speechless. He is shooting in the foot all the US historical allies and enemies alike. Even Europe is slowly distancing itself from US, that was unfathomable a decade ago.
Eq0@literature.cafeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's one thing your learned at college/university that blew your mind?10·6 days agoUnfortunately, that’s becoming more and more true, and the quality of college classes has to adapt to a student population that is more and more divided depending on the quality of their high schools.
Students coming from good high schools have already internalized effective studying mechanisms, and often the basics of many topics in the first years of college, while others coming from worst high schools have no clue how to organize themselves to be successful. Often, they lock themselves up and spend unreasonable amount of time trying to make sense of things they don’t have the perquisite for. A good read in this direction is Whistling Vivaldi. Obviously, high school quality is very connected with the whiteness and affluence of their location, putting poorer and minority students at a disadvantage even before the starting block.
Eq0@literature.cafeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is it normal to not be able to remember anything during burnout?3·6 days agoMini-rant incoming
There is that, sure, but also courses are structured to make sense as a whole, such that the end connects to all the pieces you have been gathering along the way. Therefore, it is often easier and mire fulfilling to study at the end of the semester, when the end goal of the techniques studied is shown. On the other hand, postponing all to the end is obviously a bad plan. So to avoid that, courses are structured with mid-terms and homework hand ins and so on to force students into learning a bit at a time, thus often loosing track of the global picture and making studying feel harder and less motivating. Plus, constant testing is a source of increased stress and lower productivity (who would have guessed).
I don’t know the solution to this conundrum, I just rant about it.
Eq0@literature.cafeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is it normal to not be able to remember anything during burnout?6·6 days agoWhen I was a student, I tried to take rest days before exams if possible. During my bachelor I had a strict rule of never studying more than 6 days a week, 10 hours a day (including commute). Having some time off was fundamental. I dropped that rule during the master and barely graduated :/
Now as a teacher, I often see students not able to pace themselves, giving it their all and collapsing half way through exam season. Understanding your own limits is rough… in particular when it had worked for so many months. But they overlooked how each month took a toll and at some point you can’t keep it all together.
If you see your burnout lasting more than a couple of days of rest, reach out. The sooner the better.
Eq0@literature.cafeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is it normal to not be able to remember anything during burnout?25·6 days agoGet in contact with student support services, most universities have some sort of mental health “crisis” support system. (Crisis between quotes because what they can handle varies wildly). They can not only help you with your burnout, but also get in contact with your prof and let them know. You could (likelihood depends on the university) get a second chance at a later date without having to retake the full course.
Unfortunately, burnout and similar health issues have skyrocketed between university students since covid, the universities try to keep up, but… funding processes suck, so it really depends on the state/county/specific university.
All the best!
Eq0@literature.cafeto science@lemmy.world•Why mathematicians want to destroy infinity – and may succeedEnglish8·7 days agoYou don’t need to know all of logic to be a math major! It’s only one of the many paths one can take when studying math. I went for “creating pretty pictures” and ended up in numerical analysis, a branch of math concerned with creating algorithms to compute the solutions to a wide range of problems, often application driven such as air flow, temperature, biological systems and so forth!
Eq0@literature.cafeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Socially inept, introverted employees. How do you survive the workplace? Because I’m in dire need of some serious advice.23·7 days agoI might come across as abrasive myself in this comment, you are free to completely discard anything I write.
You were fired after only 8 weeks from a position as ER nurse. Aren’t ER nurses quite difficult to find? 8 weeks is a pretty short time. So the managers considered, after such a short time, that it was better to loose you than to keep you. That having you in their team was a negative. And they didn’t warn you, so they thought that either you would not heed the warning or that your behavior was too serious a liability for them that they would skip the warning all together.
Considering this, I would encourage you to find their point of view on the matter. Even if it seems to you that everything was good, did you overlook communication? Did you act as a lone wolf in a team? Did you overlook to show off your own contributions? Each one could have significant ramifications.
The examples you give are quite extreme, did you communicate about them correctly or could you communication look like pointing fingers? Did you follow up on them in the way that is usually used in the team? Did you make an enemy of a key player?
I know work politics can be exhausting. In this direction, I don’t have advice other than learning from every experience.
Eq0@literature.cafeto News@lemmy.world•Even Top Earners Are Falling Behind on Credit Card and Car Payments6·8 days agoThey check if you can afford it “right now”, but the situation could change: a kid, an emergency, inflation, loosing your job, inflation… have i talked about inflation? Or the loan rates could change too
Eq0@literature.cafeto News@lemmy.world•Even Top Earners Are Falling Behind on Credit Card and Car Payments4·8 days agoThat assumes your means are constant and your spending isn’t, but this situation is the opposite: long term spending items (mortgage, car debt, significant inflation…) and means that dropped by losing jobs or pay raises that do not match inflation.
Eq0@literature.cafeto News@lemmy.world•Even Top Earners Are Falling Behind on Credit Card and Car Payments4·8 days agoIt seems to me that a lot of US people use credit cards to smoothen over larger purchases, so if you buy say a guitar for your hobby it doesn’t come all for this month’s budget but you plan to pay it off over multiple months. Often, credit card companies also encourage this behavior, giving short term low interest loans. But the overall market in the US is way more volatile than in Europe, so in the months you are paying off (your guitar, that fancy holiday, the tickets to a show…) you could lose your job, or the interests on your house mortgage could change significantly. And you are screwed.
Overall, Europeans tend to dislike credit unless it’s in the format of a mortgage, while it is a much more widespread form of payment in the US (and many other places). So, to most of your questions the answer is: most people have some credit card debt at all times.
Eq0@literature.cafeto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•How did you learn languages to navigate this world, pirates ?English2·8 days agoI’m okay breaking the rules if that’s how the language is usually spoken, but It’s still interested in learning the rule
Eq0@literature.cafeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What meals do you cook when very low on money?2·8 days agoPopcorns don’t need an air popper: a pot with a lid and some oil+salt.
Warning: you need to keep the pot at a high temperature for quite a while, so avoid using non-stick pans because they are going to die quickly.
Seriously?? Wow, a friend had been talking my ear off with brassicacea fact and failed to mention this? Thanks for sharing!